Fedun’s goal tied the game in the first period after Steven Stamkos had given the Lightning the lead.

Fedun found some space in front, coming in off the point and was able to deposit a Jordan Eberle feed past Lightning goaltender Ben Bishop.

“Ebs got the puck the down low and I think they did a good job of collapsing down,” Fedun said. “But in doing so, they left a pocket in the slot for me to slide into. I called for the puck and he put it right on my tape and I found the open mesh.”

Called up with Justin Schultz and Anton Belov unavailable due to injury, Fedun, 25, is still finding his NHL legs.

“I thought he was solid again,” said Oilers head coach Dallas Eakins. “It was funny, because he was getting on the bus to come over here and I was already sitting on it and I was joking with him and said ‘No one said you can’t score on your second game, too.’ He said to me, ‘Duly noted’ and kept walking. Good on him.”

Fedun’s goal tied the game in the first period after Steven Stamkos had given the Lightning the lead.

Fedun found some space in front, coming in off the point and was able to deposit a Jordan Eberle feed past Lightning goaltender Ben Bishop.

“Ebs got the puck the down low and I think they did a good job of collapsing down,” Fedun said. “But in doing so, they left a pocket in the slot for me to slide into. I called for the puck and he put it right on my tape and I found the open mesh.”